Presented plaque for his bill to fight cancer. - At impressive ceremonies in his office at Washington yesterday, Senator Homer T. Bone (right), (Dem., Wash.) was presented with a plaque on behalf of the Washington State Grange and 40,000 citizens...

Senator neutral upon speakership. - Echoes of the fight over the speakership of the Washington state house of representatives reached here very early today when Senator Schwellenbach (Dem., Wash.) was called out of bed to answer queries concerning...

Rep. Zioncheck urged to leave Washington. - Representative Marion A. Zioncheck (Dem., Wash) left his office in the house office building, where he had been secluded all day, under police escort at 5:20 p.m. The representative, dressed in a linen...

Say Washington denied work at Bonneville dam. - Representative Smith (Dem., Wash.) today filed a protest with Walter Burr, director of reemployment for the Department of Labor, saying it was reported residents of Washington state are being denied...

Hearst is out to "get" Schwellenbach; playing up discredited tales, says solon. - A few weeks ago Senator Lewis B. Schwellenbach (Dem., Wash.), paid his compliments to William Randolph Hearst in a scorching speech on the floor of the Senate.

Zioncheck told he is "jackass." - Speaker Joseph W. Byrns verbally spanked the house for disorderly conduct and "dealing in personalities" today after Representative William A. Ekwall (Rep., Ore.) used the word "jackass" in a heated exchange with...

Senator Bone's Tacoma electric bill small. - Senator Bone (Dem., Wash.) has advised the senate his electric bill in Tacoma was a fraction of what the same amount of service would cost in other big cities.

Gannon to explain state relief plan. - Senator Bone (Dem., Wash.) said today that George Gannon, works progress administrator for Washington state, would be called to Washington within the next two weeks to confer on the proposed works relief...

A resolution authorizing the senate interstate commerce committee to investigate operations of the American Telephone and Telegraph company and its subsidiaries was introduced in the senate today by Senator Clarence C. Dill (Dem., Wash.).

Senator defends commerce treaty. - Senator Lewis B. Schwellenbach (Dem., Wash.) in his first public comment on the Canadian-United States trade treaty, defended the pact's general provisions Tuesday, although he opposed the lumber tariff reduction.

Whitman bill is supported. - Senator Schwellenbach (Dem., Wash.) said today he had been informed a subcommittee will report favorably on a bill to create a national monument out of the Waailaptu mission site near Walla Walla, Wash.

Bone is loser in funds fight. - Senator Bone (Dem., Wash.) lost a sharp fight in the senate today to add $2,500,000 to the naval appropriation bill to provide funds to start work on a graving dock at the Puget Sound navy yard.

It's too bad but pact first. - Senator Lewis B. Schwellenbach (Dem., Wash.) in his first public comment on the Canadian-United States trade treaty, defended the pact's general provisions today, although he opposed the lumber tariff reduction.